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  2. Icelandic national costume - Wikipedia

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    The five following types of costume are all recognized as Icelandic National costumes. However both the kyrtill and skautbúningur were designed in the 19th century from scratch as ceremonial costumes, while the faldbúningur, peysuföt and the upphlutur are traditional daily wear of Icelandic women in olden times.

  3. Bolludagur - Wikipedia

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    Bolludagur, or "Cream Bun Day", is a holiday in Iceland associated with Fastelavn, the carnival tradition before Lent celebrated in Scandinavian countries. Bolludagur is celebrated on Shrove Monday; the following days are Sprengidagur (on Shrove Tuesday), and Öskudagur (Ash Wednesday).

  4. Man's Day and Woman's Day (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    Man's Day (Bóndadagur []) fell on the first day in the month of Þorri according to the old Icelandic calendar.Man's Day was traditionally dedicated to the master of the house or farm, who was most often a working farmer.

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  6. Þorrablót - Wikipedia

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    Þorrablót (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈθɔrːaˌplouːt]; transliterated as thorrablot) is an Icelandic midwinter festival, named for the month of Þorri of the historical Icelandic calendar (corresponding to mid January to mid February), and blót, literally meaning sacrifice.

  7. The 15 Most Spectacular Places Around the World to Visit in ...

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    Iceland. February is one of the best months to see the northern lights in Iceland, thanks to long winter nights. For optimal viewing, book a tour with a guide and try to stay in one location for ...